View Full Version : Scripts for Curtains, Cloaking
Donavan
05-21-2006, 04:12 PM
I am going to open the curtains of the window, but your attention will remain focused inside the room. You will not be able to see any details of anything going on out side the window. Only a haze will appear in the window, as I open the curtains. It will be as if the curtains are still drawn closed. There is nothing of any interest or concern to you outside the window. The image of the window is only clouds. No faces or forms are distinguisable to you.
Merlin
05-22-2006, 01:20 PM
and the point is?
Donavan
05-22-2006, 05:25 PM
Dear Merlin,
Making the perception of objects incomprehensible is one way to block things out. If the memory is only a blur, then ther is nothing to forget. I suspect that it is more difficult to erase a memory, that has been fully, clearly comprehended, and then ask for memory loss.
Donavan
05-22-2006, 05:28 PM
Memory Erasing scripts:
You find any memor of the objects or people in the window un interesting, and any images recalled as seen thorugh the window are fading quickly from conscious recall.
Alonso
05-29-2006, 01:57 AM
thats nice. so does that go at the beginning or the end?
Poodle
06-04-2006, 06:29 PM
Memory loss is not something we like to do so please come up with a memory enhancement. You also seem to be creating a "general" memory loss which would never be a good idea. It's always better to leave the memories and change the feelings associated with them. If the feelings are not there, the memory has no value. Maybe you could learn some NLP to see how to do this quickly in trance.
Donavan
06-17-2006, 04:15 PM
I am opening the curtains of the window, but outside the window is of no interest to you, and any figures or objects appear only as hazy, unclear misty clouds. Your attention is focused on the people in the room, and their movements, feelings, potentials.
Anchor with a touch.
This is an attempt to minimize any formation of a memory of what is outside the window, by suggesting a cloudy perception, and focus on other things for the time concerned.